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For And About Women PAGE THREE JEWEL COOKIES —Put a store of candy in your cookie jar with Gum drop Jewel Cookies. Spicy candies, sparking with sugar, tell the youngsters these tasty gems are a real treat for after school or in the lunch box. ' The Herald Kitchen By MILDRED HUSKIES When there are youngs ters in the house, Mom can’t neglect the cookie jar. We are forever looking out for new and different cookie recipes to pass along. Since our grandsons live at some distance, we don’t always keep our red cookie jar filled with the homemade variety but col lect the recipes for later use. Joe and Jay always prefer “Mamaw’s home made cookies” no matter what kind they are . . . just so they come out of the cookie jar. You can watch those young eyes light up when they spy Gumdrop Jewel Cookies. Spicy candies, sparkling with sugar, tell all comers that these tasty gems are Teally a “sweet" treat. Another flavor bonus is the flaked coconut blend ed into the batter adding textural interest to the fin ished product. Drop cookies are fun to make and an easy way to induce little hands to work in the kitchen. Gumdrop Jewel Cookies \ cup light brown sug ar, firmly packed. QjMIMt 11111111111 Mil 1111 1 11 Ilf imu i ■■»inim ) iiiii.inmm.....|; —SUNDAY, IK IStli— Pipes and Supplies Pipe Lighters Pipe Racks Cigarette lighters Cameras Timex Watches Whitman Candy - Shaving Lotions - Yardley, Old Spice Stag, That Man Jade. East, Yu Royal Argentia, Yorktown Royal Regiment, Afta Skin Bracer, Top Brass Dante, Cricket Jean Nate, Lime Wood Sun Up, Aqua Velva Chanel, Jaguar 007, Golden Sovereign Hollowell’s REXALL DRUG STORE FRSS GIFT WRAPPING PROMPT SERVICE WE DELIVER THE CHOWAH HERALD. EDENTON. JUKE 5. INI. Vt cup shortening. 2 eggs. 1 teaspoon vanilla ex tract. 1% cups flaked coconut. % cup milk. 2 cups self-rising flour. 1 cup small spice gum drops, halved. Cream together sugar and shortening until light and fluffy. Stir in eggs and vanilla; beat well. Blend in coconut and milk. Add flour all at once to the creamed mixture, stirring until blended; mix in gum drops. Drop by the tea spoonfuls, two inches apart, onto greased baking sheet. Bake at 350 degrees 12 to 15 minutes, or until lightly browned. Cool completely on wire rack. Store in tightly covered container. Makes about five dozen cookies. For a tasty after-school treat try these Easy-Do Cookie Squares. They were developed by Pillsbury and are made with refrigerated slice - and - bake cookie dough. Simply arrange thin slices of your favorite flav or cookie dough in baking pan, top with fluffy cream cheese filling, and addi tional cookie slices. They make wonderful additions to the picnic menu or for the lunch box since they are real good travelers. Easy-Do Cookie Squares 1 roll refrigerated Slice ’N Bake cookies (choose favorite flavor). 1 pkg. (8 oz.) cream cheese. 14 cup sugar, 1 egg. 1 teaspoon vanilla. Walnut halves. Slice cookie dough into 60 slices and place 30 slices in bottom of a 13x19-inch baking pan; forming six rows of five slices each. In small mixer bowl, blend cream cheese at medium speed until soft and fluffy. Add sugar, blending well. Add egg and vanilla, blending until thoroughly mixed. Pour mixture even ly over cookie slices, spreading to cover com pletely. Place remaining cookie slices on top of cheese mixture, repeating previous method. If de sired, place walnut half in center of each cookie slice. Bake at 350 degrees for 30 minutes. Cool. Cut into squares. Do you remember the tomato soup spice cake which went the rounds in our town some time ago? This Apricot Walnut Up side Down Cake is pretty near the basic recipe ex cept in this one we use a spice cake mix. We have not tried it but it is bound to be good. Don’t let the addition of tomato soup throw you. Apricot Walnut Upcid* Down Caka 1 pkg. (2 layer) spice cake mix. 1 teaspoon baking soda. 1 can condensed tomato soup. Vi cup water. 3 eggs. Vi cup melted butter. Vi cup brown sugar. 1 can (1 lb.) apricot halves, drained. Vi cup walnut pieces. 2023 MAY'6» M.P. 3» We hope you make beautiful music in the future, and we hope all your well wishers come to us for that graduation BF- Nextl^T^ytor^Theatre Herald Society News Miss Ida Smyer at New York City and Mrs. Martha Brady of Washington, D. C., spent the weekend as guests of Mrs. Ida Mae Roberson. Mr. and Mrs. Earl G. Harrell attended the gradu ation and commencement exercises at East Carolina University Sunday, where their son, Joseph Earl Har rell, was commissioned a second lieutenant in the U. S. Air Force and re ceived his BS degree in business administration. Mrs. Benny F. Bateman and Mr. and Mrs. Jack Bateman attended the commissioning exercises at East Carolina University Sunday. Miss Jo Garwood and Russell Garwood of Charleston, S. C., are spending some time with their grandmother, Mrs. Ida Mae Roberson. Mr. and Mrs. W. O. Lambeth attended the 60th annual commencement ex ercises at East Carolina University on Sunday af ternoon. Their daughter in-law, Dianne Robinson Lambeth, was awarded a bachelor of fine arts de gree. •' Mr. and Mrs. Robert L. Pratt, Jr., and family of Winston-Salem spent the weekend with his mother, Mrs. Louise Pratt and at tended the graduation of his brother, Stanley Pratt from the College of the Al bemarle. Combine first five ingre dients. Beat as directed on package. Divide butter and brown sugar between two nine-inch layer pans; top with an arrangement of ap ricot halves and walnut pieces. Spread cake mix ture evatjly over topping. Bake at 350 degrees for 35 minutes. Run spatula around edge of each pan. Immediately turn upside down on serving plates. Leave pans over cakes five minutes. Serve warm or cooled with a dollop of whipped cream, if desired. Tomato Soupars Stir 1 can condensed Cheddar cheese soup until smooth; gradually blend in one can condensed tomato soup and two soup cans water. Heat; stir often Yummy! For red-hot red sauce combine, in a saucepan, a can of condensed tomato soiip, two tablespoons pre pared horseradish, one tablespoon prepared mus tard, dash ground cloves, dash of black pepper; blend all ingredients. Heat, stir ring often. Serve with beef, pork, ham, franks, or meat loaf. Make deviled chicken in a skillet Season two pounds chicken parts with one-half teaspoon salt and dash of pepper; brown in one-fourth cup butter or margarine. Stir in one can condensed tomato soup, one-half cup chopped on ion, three tablespoons wine vinegar, two tablespoons brown sugar, one table spoon Worcestershire, dash sweet basil, dash leaf thyme and five drops Ta basco. Cover; cook over low heat 45 minutes or un til chicken is tender; stir now and then. Mr. and Mrs. Tom Gar wood at Charleston, S. C., spent the weekend as guests of Mrs. Ida Mae Roberson. Mr. and Mrs. Haywood Jones spent Thursday and Friday at Wake Forest attending the graduation of their son, Rev. Terry Jones, from the Southeast ern Seminary. Mr. and Mrs. Milon Stil ley spent last Friday at Hatteras. O Mr. and Mrs. Luke Wright and Mr. and Mrs. Milton Tynch visited Mr. and Mis. Jim Spencer at Virginia Beach, Va., Satur day. Mr. and Mrs. Alton Clark visited in Greenville. Mr. and Mrs. Leroy Reg ister of Kure Beach spent the weekend as guests of Mrs. Ida Mae Roberson. Mr. and Mrs. Lowell Gieseke are spending this week with Mr. Gieseke’s parents in Cedar Falls, lowa. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Hollo well and son visited with friends in Houlton, Maine, last week. Mr. and Mrs. John Bunch and Gail Nielsen took their son back to South Carolina. Mr. and Mrs. Bill Eirvin and Mr. and Mrs. Jim Er vin visited their parents over the weekend. Mr. and Mrs. Robert White visited her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Edward Wo zelka, over the weekend. Mr. and Mrs. F. A. Jor dan and family spent Sun day in Goldsboro visiting Dr. and Mrs. Durwood Tyn dall and family. George Barrow from Washington, D. C., spent the weekend in Edenton visiting friends and rela tives. o Mr. and Mrs. Billy White and family from Newport News, Va., spent the week end with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. William J. White. Tony Webb, Henry Wells, Ronny Harrell and Bobby Francis are students from State College in Raleigh home for the summer va cation. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Shoff ner had as their guests her brother, Frelton Paris and her sister, Jenny Paris and their dates from Graham. Joe Stokely and Danny Hassell from the University of North Carolina at Cha pel Hill are home for the summer. o Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Perry of Portsmouth, Va., spent the weekend here visiting relatives. Brenda Penny, Randy Hollowell, Gail Cozzens, Charles Swanner, Dwight Flanagan, Rudy Tolley, Johnny Dowd and Billy Wallace from East Carolina College are spending their summer vacation with their parents. LOST—The uneasy feeling of riding on slick or worn tires. Check Sears today or call 482-2186 at Sears in Edenton, N. C. exp June 26c NEED TIRES? Then hurry to Sears and see the SSG -33. A premium tire at budget prices! In stock for immediate installation. Sears, Roebuck & Co. Phone 482-2186. exp June 26c FOR SALE BEAUTIFUL SPLIT LEVEL HOME - SOLD) MASONRY CAPE COLONY Living room, din ing room, three bedrooms, family room with fireplace, two full baths, play room with bar, television room, laun dry room, kitchen and terrace. Fully air-conditioned; electric heat C«H R. ELTON FOREHAND AGENCY 214 S. Broad St Phone 422-3314 Mr. and Mrs. Fred Ash ley went to Elizabeth City on Saturday. ■ O Mr. and Mrs. T. B. Smith spent the weekend at Nags Head. o- ' Guests of Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Stalls Sunday were Mr. and Mrs. O. C. Elks and children, Debbie and Charles, Mr. and Mrs. Russell Gurganus and chil dren, Eddie, Kay and Jeff ery from Washington, N. C., and Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Webster of Pine Town. Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Over ton, Sr., spent several days last week sightseeing in Washington, D. C. They were accompanied by their son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Fran cis Wilson of Norfolk, Va. Mr. and Mrs. Ole Neil sen and son spent the weekend visiting relatives in Tipton, Pa. Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Ashley spent the weekend in Plymouth visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ron ald Tetterton. Bobby Hollowell of Ra leigh spent last week with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Norman Hollowell of Ty ner. Mrs. Grace Webb is spending two weeks with her son and daughter-in law, Mr. and Mrs. Harold Webb, in Bristol, Va. Mr. and Mrs. Sidney Al britten are visiting both parents at Snow Hill and Hookerton. Mrs. Wilford Goodwin and children attended the 100th anniversary art Chap pell’s Hill Baptist Church Sunday. Mrs. Edgar Halsey and girls are visiting her par ents in Virginia. o Mr. and Mrs. Robert Ray and boys and Mrs. Arthur Ray went touring the Chesapeake Bay Bridge- Tunnel on Saturday. Robert Skinner of Ra leigh visited his parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Skin ner, over the weekend. Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Romameo of Burgaw spent the weekend with Mr. and Mrs. S. A. Britton. —O Mr. and Mrs. Leo La- Voie attended the gradua tion exercises at Green ville. Mr. and Mrs. William Hamilton and family visit ed Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Hamilton on the Eastern Shore for the weekend. They Help Entertain Is he an Active Dad or a Dad ready to Relax? Most Dads are both, at one time or another, and one gifts category can please both. Whether Dad is relaxing in his easy chair (the one he got for Father’s Day) or taking to the outdoors to use that new sports equipment, gifts of electronic en tertainment increase his pleasure. Compact, transistorized port ables go where Dad does, be they radios, TV sets, tape players or recorders. And how about a tape player for his car? To serve Dad’s special interests are such gifts as a ship-to-shore radio for the boating buff. Trav eling Dads are likely to find a cas sette tape recorder particularly practical, while the music-minded Dad could be gifted with any thing from a radio-phono to a complete stereo system. If the gift of entertainment is going to be Dad’s major present this year, the family might con sider surprising him with a color! TV set. ■BROAD STREET BULLETIN —by KATE There’ll always be a substitute For each person, thing or place. So instead of scowling or frowning, Put a smile upon your face. And if you smile at another His frown may disappear, Perhaps your happy countenance Will be like a word of cheer. So always try to remember To keep that smile upon your face, It’s the best substitute for a doeful look And delightful any place. Most anyone cm frown, There’ll be a gay old time but it takes a brave per- at the Bufflaps exciting, son to smile in the face of too! trouble or sorrow. From where I sit, I can see people rushing to and from the Post Office like someone or something’s af ter them. Everyone seems to be in such a hurry. My one wish is that each of us could take a little more time, just to stand right still for a moment and look at the beautiful world around them. Many times I would get impatient at Mr. “B” be cause he seemed to be overly cautious while driv ing. Well—since this past weekend I’ve changed my mind from now on, we can call him “Speedy” be cause he got a ticket down in the East Lake section for driving 65 miles per hour in a 55-mile zone. It was nice to get a let ter from Carolyn (Sadler) Nixon, who lives now in Oklahoma, where her hus band is stationed. Caro lyn, who formerly worked at the Nu Curl Beauty Sa lon, and I might add, was so well liked by everyone, likes being with her “Ter ry,” but seems mighty homesick for Edenton. Which just goes to prove that there really is no place like the Garden of Eden. Did you know that when you “Doodle” you give away character traits? For instance if you “Doodle” squares, it denotes that you’re an organizer. I’m anxiously awaiting this weekend the coming of my two grandchildren to visit with us a couple weeks. Along with them, of course, will be their parents (I hope) at least for the weekend. Then there’ll be the children’s nurse and Spike the pooch. SHOP I. N. S. AT W. L s. HALF OR WHOLE Pagan Hams lb. 59c GWALTNEYS Franks lb. 59c runn'e Bar-B-Que lb. 89c MIRACLE WHIP Salad Dressing qt. 49c FROZEN French Fries 2 lbs. 33c 18 OZ. KRAFT'S Apple Jelly 3 for 89c 18-OZ. KRAFTS Bar-B-Que Sauce 39c KRAFTS Orange Juice Vi gal. 59c SUNSHINE Vanilla Wafers box 35c Try Us For Fresh Meats and Homemade Sausage W.E. Smith's Store ROCKY HOCK SECTION Phone 221-4031 • Edenton, N. C. A Few Hints When patching a wall with plaster and you w<ant it to dry faster, add a drop of vinegar to the mixture. If you add a half cup of sugar to the water when boiling a ham, it will im prove its flavor immensely. You can bake a potato in half time if you let It stand in hot water for about 15 minutes before placing it in an extra hot oven. If you use a garlic crusher, it is not necessary to peel garlic before crush ing. Pudding will cool more quickly if the dish is placed in a bowl of cold water to which a bit of salt has been added. Canned nuts will keep unopened on the shelf in definitely. However, once opened they should be stored in the refrigerator. Fashion Statement Wear scarves around the neck or waist with lots of chains. Cover your fingers with a riot of rings, or load your arm with brace lets. This sort of piling on of accessories adds a great deal of fun and a lot of fashion to any head-to-toe ensemble. Wright-Bundy Vows Spoken Dr. and Mrs. Richard Hardin announce the mar riage of their daughter, Elizabeth Hardin Wright, to David Patrick Bundy, Jr., Sunday, June 1, at St. James Methodist Church in Greenville. Mr. Bundy is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Bundy, Sr., of Farmville. The Bundys will make their home in Greenville.
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